Hamilton Fish to Caleb Cushing, December 8, 1871
No. 4. Mr. Fish to Mr. Cushing.* Department of State, Washington, December 8, 1871. Sir: The President having appointed you one of the Counsel of the United States in the…
Caleb Cushing was an American Democratic politician and diplomat who served as a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts and the 23rd United States Attorney General under President Franklin Pierce. From 1874 until 1877, he was the United States Minister to Spain.
No. 4. Mr. Fish to Mr. Cushing.* Department of State, Washington, December 8, 1871. Sir: The President having appointed you one of the Counsel of the United States in the…
[Inclosure.—Translation.—Extract.] Mr. Augusto Ulloa to Mr. C. Cushing. Ministry of State, Madrid, December 3, 1874. (Received December 3, 1874—12 night.) * * * The terrible consequences which the rash and…
No. 272. Mr. Fish to Mr. cushing. [Telegram.] Department of State, Washington, December 7, 1874. * * * * * * * Third. On third point Spain seems to claim…
No. 273. Mr. Fish to Mr. Cushing. Department of State, Washington, December 30, 1874. No. 108.] Sir: Your dispatch No. 177, with which was inclosed a copy of the elaborate…
No. 274. Mr. Fish to Mr. Cushing. Department of State, Washington, February 19, 1875. No. 129.] Sir: I have read your No. 238 with lively satisfaction. * * * In…
No. 276. Mr. Fish to Mr. Cushing. Department of State, Washington, June 4, 1875. No. 185.] Sir: Your No. 388 has been received. I congratulate you upon what has been…
[Inclosure 1 in No. 492.—Translation.] Mr. Castro to Mr. Cushing. Ministry of State,The Palace, August 23, 1875. (Received August 25.) Most Excellent Sir: I have acquainted myself fully with the…
No. 281. Mr. Fish to Mr. Cushing. Department of State, Washington, September 22, 1875. No. 238] Sir: * * * * * * * Your proceedings, as set forth in…
No. 282. Mr. Fish to Mr. Cushing. [Telegram.] Washington, September 28, 1875. The promotion of Burriel, and omission to observe the engagement to investigate, involve very grave consequences, and cannot…
No. 284. Mr. Fish to Mr. Cushing. [Telegram.] Washington, October 1, 1875. Remonstrate strenuously against preferment; urge compliance with protocol and promises. FISH, Secretary.
[Inclosure 1 in No. 614.—Translation.] The Conde de Casa-Valencia to Mr. Cushing. Minister of State, The Palace, October 17, 1875. (Received October 19.) Your Excellency: Sir: I have received the…
No. 288. Mr. Fish to Mr. Cushing. Department of State, Washington, November 5, 1875. No. 265.] Sir: The receipt of your Nos. 487, 492, and 497, reporting the promotion of…
No. 290. Mr. Fish to Mr. Cushing. Department of State, Washington, January 6, 1876. No. 284.] Sir: Referring to instruction No. 265, under date of the 5th November last, treating…
[Inclosure 1 in No. 906.] [Translation.] Mr. Calderon y Collantes to Mr. Cushing. Ministry of State,The Palace, April 11, 1876. (Received April 11, 8 p.m.) Excellency: I have the honor…
[Inclosure in No. 921.—Translation.] Mr. Calderon y Collantes to Mr. Cushing. Ministryof State, Madrid, April 21, 1876. (Received April 21, 3.30 p.m.) Excellency: Sir: I have the honor to inform…
No. 293. Mr. Fish to Mr. Cushing. Department of State, Washington, May 17, 1876. No. 365.] Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your dispatches 918 and…